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S U S I E K N O B L A U C H & T R A C I E H E N R Y

I L L I N O I S H I G H S C H O O L A S S O C I A T I O N

IMPLEMENTING NEW SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES

EMERGING SPORTS & ACTIVITIES

• Mission:

“The IHSA governs the equitable participation in

interscholastic athletics and activities that enrich the

educational experience.”

• To align with the mission the IHSA continues to

evaluate current programs and look at future

programs that may interest the membership.

EMERGING SPORTS • Definition of Emerging Sport

Any sport for which IHSA does not conduct a state tournament series and which a member

school elects to sponsor as either a sport under the auspices of its athletic administration or as a club or

other informal sports activity shall be considered an emerging sport.

• Purpose of Emerging Sports Policy

The Emerging Sport Policy is designed to establish parameters under which schools may

engage in competitive sports activity even when state tournament series competition is not available

for the sport. It will establish common ground rules and management policies for the sport among

member schools and will facilitate the growth of such sports within the established confines of the

Association’s Constitution and By-laws.

• Registration of Emerging Sport Programs

All member schools facilitating participation by students in any emerging sport shall register for

participation in said sport(s) with the Association by adopting an Emerging Sport Resolution and filing a

copy of said Resolution along with the registration forms supplied by the Association with the IHSA

Office. IHSA will utilize Emerging Sport Registration Records to monitor the development of new sport

activities in member schools and assist in determining when new state series should be considered.

• Dates Sport May Be Conducted

Any school belonging to this Association may organize, practice or compete in an emerging

sport at any time during its established calendar for the current school term, unless a specific season

has been established.

EMERGING SPORTS

• Band

• Boys Ice Hockey

• Boys Lacrosse

• Boys Rowing

• Boys Rugby

• Boys Sailing

• Competitive Flags

• Girls Field Hockey

• Girls Ice Hockey

• Girls Lacrosse

• Girls Rowing

• Girls Sailing

• Mock Trial

• Model UN

• Robotics

• Show Choir

http://www.ihsa.org/Schools/SchoolDirectory/EmergingSports.aspx

14. GUIDELINES FOR ADDING AND DELETING STATE SERIES PROGRAMS

1. The Board will entertain proposals to add a new state series

when ten percent of the member schools engage in regularly scheduled competition in the sport or activity.

2. When the minimum required participation level is demonstrated and proposals to add a new state series are considered, the Board shall (a) consider the growth potential of the sport or activity, and (b) consider the equity criteria included in the classification policy in determining whether to add the proposed new series.

3. The Board will entertain recommendations from staff to consider deletion of an existing state series when no less than ten percent of the member schools participate in the series and/or engage in regularly scheduled competition in the sport or activity.

NEW SPORTS & ACTIVITIES

• Competitive Cheer-2005-2006

• Competitive Dance-2012-2013

• Journalism-2005-2006

• Bass Fishing-2008-2009

IHSA COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING

• Inaugural Year: 2005-2006

• Host Site: U.S. Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, IL

• Tournament Format: Top five teams from each sectional division advance to the state finals

• Small, Medium, Large, Co-Ed, Division

• http://vimeo.com/61585610

IHSA CHEER- CHALLENGES

IHSA CHEERLEADING-PARTICIPATION

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-

12

# of

Participant

s

5,635 6,622 7,567 8,017 7,964 8,331 8,088

# of Teams

Entered 226 237 282 281 295 352 338

COMPETITIVE DANCE

• Inaugural Year: 2012-2013

• Host Site: U.S. Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, IL

• Tournament Format: Top six qualifiers from each sectional advanced to the state finals

• 1A, 2A, 3A Class

• http://vimeo.com/61582838

IHSA DANCE-PARTICIPATION

• 247 Schools entered the first year

• 206 schools performed at sectionals

• 4,266 athletes participated

CHALLENGES-DANCE

• Floor/Surface

• Open Dance Format

BASS FISHING

• Inaugural Year: 2008-2009

• Host Site: Carlyle Lake, Carlyle, IL

• Tournament Format: A maximum of three boats from each of the twenty two sectionals will

advance to the state finals

BASS FISHING-CHALLENGES

• Weather

• Increasing Competitive Advantages

• Coaching

• Insurance

BASS FISHING PARTICIPATION

JOURNALISM

• Inaugural Year: 2006

• Host Site: Eastern Illinois University

• Tournament Format: Winners first, second and third places in each Journalism contest event category

advance from sectionals to state.

JOURNALISM PARTICIPATION

IHSA JOURNALISM

IMPLEMENTING NEW CATEGORIES

• Broadcasting-IHSA Journalism

• Informative Speaking-Individual Events/Speech

• Programs for Athletes with Disabilities

BEST PRACTICES

• When to Say When

• When to be Careful not to Saturate the Market

• Finding a Balance

Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc.

IMPLEMENTING NEW SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES

Quick Facts

PIAA assumes jurisdiction over 30 sports. PIAA sponsors 21 championship events. Since 2009 PIAA has added 3 new championships:

• Lacrosse (2009)• Team Golf (2012)• Competitive Spirit (2013)

Impact Test

Impact on membership Budgets Varsity/non-varsity status Schedules/Club/School-affliated

Impact on association Budget Policies/Rules and Regulations

Impact on sport Dynamics of sport Traditions of sport

Square Peg – Round Hole

Policies

Classifications

Brackets

Traditions

CompetitiveSpirit

Think “Outside the Bracket”

Outside the Bracket…New atmosphere

Outside the Bracket….Special Effects Lighting & Onsite Photography Contracts

• Special effects – lighting with logos & additional brand identification

• Photography gallery – touchscreen photo shop for immediate sales

• Green screen technology • Mobile photo truck

Outside the bracket…Industry Experts

• Educated the educators• Establish championship parameters• Championship schedule• Experienced judges/spotters• New fresh talent – DJ/Announcers

Outside the Bracket…

Results:• 95 teams in one day Championship event• Attendance over 3,500• Under budget on expenses• Exceeded forecasted revenues• Expanding to 120 teams for 2014• New sponsor contracts

Outside the Bracket…Within our Mission

HealthTo organize, develop, and direct an interscholastic athletic program which will promote, protect and conserve the health and

physical welfare of all of all participants

EducationTo Formulate and maintain policies that will safeguard the educational values of interscholastic athletics and cultivate the high ideals of good sportsmanship.

CompetitionTo promote uniformity of standards in all interscholastic athletic competition.

On the horizon…

Ice Hockey

Bowling

Think Outside the Bracket….

“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.”

-Albert Einstein

Melissa N. Mertz, Associate Executive Director550 Gettysburg Road

Mechanicsburg, PA 17055(717) 697-0374 or (800) 382-1392

mmertz@piaa.org